Measles Virus Qualitative PCR
General Information
- Lab Name
- Measles Virus Qualitative PCR
- Lab Code
- MEVQLT
- Epic Name
- Order as part of the "Acute Measles Order Panel"
- Description
The UW Clinical Virology Laboratory within the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology utilizes a laboratory-developed assay on the Panther Fusion® platform for the rapid detection and differentiation of active wild-type measles infection versus recent vaccination, using real-time PCR.
The assay targets the nucleocapsid (N) gene, enabling detection of both wild-type measles virus and vaccine strain. Differentiation between wild-type and vaccine-associated strains is achieved using strain-specific primers and probes, allowing for selective amplification and detection of each target.
Results are reported qualitatively as Detected or Not Detected. For specimens with detectable viral RNA, a semi-quantitative assessment is provided through reporting of the PCR cycle threshold (Ct) value, which reflects the relative amount of target nucleic acid present in the sample. Lower Ct values correspond to higher viral loads, whereas higher Ct values indicate lower levels of viral RNA.
Ordering requirements:
For UW providers, orders should be placed as part of the "Acute Measles Order Panel" in Epic.
At FHCC orders should only be placed by infection prevention. FHCC clinical teams should order "Acute Measles Rule-Out" to consult FHCC infection prevention regarding measles testing.
- Synonyms
- Measles, Rubeola
- Components
Interpretation
- Guidelines
- Reference Range
- See individual components
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Nasopharyngeal (NP) or Oropharyngeal (OP) swab, Nasal swab and Urine.
- Collection
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Preferred specimen: Nasopharyngeal (NP) or Oropharyngeal (OP) swab, Nasal swab and Urine.
Transport:
- Suspected measles specimens must be enclosed within two biohazard bags (double-bagged) to ensure proper containment.
- Samples may be sent to the laboratory via the pneumatic tube system.
- UW-NW Only: In addition to double-bagging specimens, unit staff must use the red pneumatic tube designated for infectious material when sending samples in the tube system.
- Quantity
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Requested: Swab – 1.0mL; Urine – 10mL
Minimum: 0.75mL
Processing
- Receiving Instructions
Swabs:
Storage stability:
- Sample may be stored at 2 to 8°C for up to 72 hours of collection.
- Ship immediately to lab at 2 to 8°C (ice pack).
- If collection to receipt in the lab will exceed 72 hours freeze at -10°C or colder and ship on dry ice.
- Important: Do not freeze/thaw.
Urine:
Storage stability:
- Sample may be stored at 2-8°C (ice pack) for up to 48 hours from collection.
- Send urine at 2-8°C (ice pack) within 48 hours of collection.
- If collection to receipt in the lab will exceed 48 hours freeze at -10°C or colder and ship on dry ice.
- Important: Do not freeze/thaw.
- Misc Sendout
Performance
- Lab Department
- Central Lab Virology(RVIR)
- Frequency
- Sunday through Saturday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM
- Available STAT?
- Testing is performed when samples are received from 7 am to 8 pm, 7 days a week. Call the Virology Lab with any turnaround time questions.
- Performing Location(s)
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CL Infectious Disease Division (IDD) - Virology 1601 Lind Ave SW
Renton, WA 98057Phone: 206-685-6656 option 8
Hours of Operation:
Mon–Fri: 7:00 AM–7:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
Billing & Coding
- CPT Codes
- 87798
- LOINC
- 48508-6
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW6519